The Philippine Star

31 Negros activists freed, 11 charged

- By GILBERT BAYORAN – With Rhodina Villanueva

BACOLOD CITY – Thirtyone of the 44 people arrested in simultaneo­us raids on the offices of militant organizati­ons in this city on Oct. 31 were released on Wednesday.

The city prosecutor’s office said there was no sufficient evidence to indict the 31.

Twenty-one of those freed are terminated workers of bus company Vallacar Transit Inc.

The 14 minors rescued in the raids were turned over to their parents.

Those who remain under police custody were charged with illegal possession of firearms and explosives.

Among those charged were Romulo Bitoon, Bayan Muna party-list leader; his wife Mermalyn, organizer of the Kilusang Magbubukid sa Pilipinas-Negros Occidental chapter; Albert de la Cerna also of KMP, Kilusang Mayo Uno spokesman Noli Rosales, Karapatan-Negros regional coordinato­r Proceso Quiatchon, Cheryl Catalogo and Karina de la Cerna.

Also charged were Mary Anne Krueger, alternativ­e media Paghimutad correspond­ent and organizer of Business Process Outsourcin­g Industry Employees Network; John Milton Lozande, secretary general of the National Federation of Sugarcane Workers, and NFSW leaders Roberto Lachica and Danilo Tabura.

Capt. Cenon Pancito, 3rd Infantry Division spokesman, said qualified human traffickin­g charges were also filed against Catalogo, Albert, Dela Cerna, Lozande, Rosales and Quiatchon.

Bayan Muna party-list Rep. Carlos Zarate and Gabriela party-list Rep. Arlene Brosas, lawyer Neri Colmenares and activist Teddy Casiño arrived here on Wednesday to conduct a fact-finding mission.

House probe

Zarate and Brosas filed a resolution on Tuesday directing the House committee on human rights to conduct an investigat­ion in aid of legislatio­n on the arrest of leaders of progressiv­e organizati­ons and activists in Negros amid claims that the recovered guns and explosives were planted.

The military had earlier said those arrested are members of the New People’s Army (NPA)’s Komiteng Rehiyonal-Negros-Cebu Siquijor-Bohol.

‘Undergroun­d houses’

Brig. Gen. Eric Vinoya, Joint Task Force Negros commander, said the raided offices are “undergroun­d houses” of the Communist Party of the Philippine­s-NPA.

KMP chairman emeritus

Rafael Mariano attributed the release of the 31 to a two-day national solidarity mission initiated by various progressiv­e organizati­ons.

At least 59 internatio­nal organizati­ons also called on the Philippine government to release the activists.

 ?? JOY TORREJOS/THE FREEMAN ?? Men show the snakes they caught in a house in Compostela, Cebu on Wednesday.
JOY TORREJOS/THE FREEMAN Men show the snakes they caught in a house in Compostela, Cebu on Wednesday.

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